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"THE SLEEPERS"

DESPAIR not my sons, though thy days weary thee and thou calle st in the night ” How Long 0 Lord ? . Remeiiber that thou art in a deep

w sleep; that the trials and tribulations which rise before you are shadowy images of your dream

world# Thou must rest well,' my sons, for some day r - the, Lord knows when • thou mayest awaken* Yea, . and thou wilt discover a ,new world

which thou hast made in thy sleepLet not your hearts be troubled* There is. one that lookt th over thee in thy slumber* When he blows th the last thump'' all sleepers snail awaken, and mar . with the great division homeward into the light

of day - to return no more to the Isle of Dreams.

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Bibliographic details

Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 22, 22 July 1944, Page 4

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"THE SLEEPERS" Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 22, 22 July 1944, Page 4

"THE SLEEPERS" Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 22, 22 July 1944, Page 4